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How to fix the E72 Error JTAG/RGH
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Ok. So I was flashing my nand to the latest Kernel (16756) and I rebooted my console. Turned it back on. E72 error. 1ROLD Bottom right.
Specs on RGH
Falcon RGH2
HDMI
Ethernet
Dashlaunch 3.14 I think.
FreeStyleDash3
Plz help!
AIM-iKornn
Specs on RGH
Falcon RGH2
HDMI
Ethernet
Dashlaunch 3.14 I think.
FreeStyleDash3
Plz help!
AIM-iKornn
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ohh think u gots a bad nand flash ma boy
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Does your system still boot into Xell? If so just flash your Original nand for the time being. It seems you might have a bad flash. If you have a HDD or USB plugged in try booting it without just to rule out some things.
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Yes. I found that out. Is there any way to reflash nand with Xell-Reloaded?
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iKornn wrote Yes. I found that out. Is there any way to reflash nand with Xell-Reloaded?Do you have a copy of the original Nand? If so just flash that the same way you did the Updated one. Then if you want to try updating it again, go for it.
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I do have a copy of the original nand. I can't go on to the dashboard.
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ProjectJasper wrote ohh think u gots a bad nand flash ma boy
Yes. I found that out. Is there any way to flash a nand with Xell-Reloaded?
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Yeah there is, just name your original nand updflash.bin and put it on usb and plug usb in and boot xell.
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iKornn wrote I do have a copy of the original nand. I can't go on to the dashboard.You don't need to go on he dashboard. just put the nand.bin on the root of a usb and Boot Xell through the Eject button. Just like you would when you updated it.
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FFFFFFUUUUUUUUUU- wroteiKornn wrote I do have a copy of the original nand. I can't go on to the dashboard.You don't need to go on he dashboard. just put the nand.bin on the root of a usb and Boot Xell through the Eject button. Just like you would when you updated it.
I updated it using SimpleNand360 I think it was called
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